Digital Bullet - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs produced by RZA unless otherwise stated.

  1. "Intro/Show You Love" - 3:59
  2. "Can't Lose" - 1:46
    • First verse: RZA
    • Second verse: Beretta 9
  3. "Glocko Pop" - 4:53
    • Intro & chorus: RZA
    • First verse: Method Man
    • Second verse: Masta Killa
    • Third verse: Street Life
  4. "Must Be Bobby" - 3:28
    • Producer: Mathematics
  5. "Brooklyn Babies" - 3:51
    • Chorus: The Force M.D.s
    • First verse: RZA
    • Second verse: Masta Killa
  6. "Domestic Violence Pt. 2" - 3:38
    • With: Big Gipp
    • Producer: Tony Touch
  7. "Do U" - 4:03
    • First verse: RZA
    • Second verse: Prodigal Sunn
    • Third verse: GZA
  8. "Fools" - 3:18
    • First verse & chorus: RZA
    • Second verse: Killa Sin
    • Second verse: Solomon Childs
  9. "La Rhumba" - 4:21
    • Chorus: Ndira
    • First verse: RZA
    • Second verse: Method Man
    • Third verse: Killa Sin
    • Fourth verse: Beretta 9
    • Producer: True Master
  10. "Black Widow Pt. 2" - 2:54
    • Performed by: Ol' Dirty Bastard
    • Contains a sample of "After Laughter (Come Tears)" by Wendy Rene
  11. 'Shady" - 4:09
    • Chorus: Intrigue
    • First verse: RZA
    • Second verse: Beretta 9
  12. "Break Bread" - 3:12
    • First & third verses: Jamie Sommers
    • Second verse: RZA
  13. "Bong Bong" - 4:11
    • With: Beretta 9, Madame Cez
  14. "Throw Your Flag Up" - 5:19
    • First verse: Crisis
    • Second verse & bridge: RZA
    • Third verse & bridge: Monk
  15. "Be A Man" - 3:23
  16. "Righteous Way" - 5:22
    • With: Junior Reid
  17. "Build Strong" - 4:34
    • With: Tekitha
  18. "Sickness" - 4:59
  19. "Odyssey" (Bonus Track)
  20. "Cousins" (Bonus Track) - 3:24
    • Producer: Mathematics
    • With: Cilvaringz & Doc Gyneco

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